Mandatory verification procedure governs rejection of country-of-origin certificates before denying preferential customs exemption and related penalti...
Validity of assessment completed u/s 144 - absence of notice - Since the notices were not received back “unserved” within thirty days of its issuance, there would be presumption under the law that notice had been duly served upon the assessee. The assessee received the Show Cause Notice u/s. 271(1)(b) dated 18.06.2008. Thus, the Assessment order u/s 144 is proper. - AT
Validity of assessment completed u/s 144 - absence of notice - Since the notices were not received back “unserved” within thirty days of its issuance, there would be presumption under the law that notice had been duly served upon the assessee. The assessee received the Show Cause Notice u/s. 271(1)(b) dated 18.06.2008. Thus, the Assessment order u/s 144 is proper. - AT
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